Poised on the edge of Northeast Asia,where China meets the Korean Peninsula and Russia’s Far East,Jilin Province emerges as a mosaic-its identity woven from rugged borderlands,industrial legacy and 21st-century ambit...Poised on the edge of Northeast Asia,where China meets the Korean Peninsula and Russia’s Far East,Jilin Province emerges as a mosaic-its identity woven from rugged borderlands,industrial legacy and 21st-century ambition.展开更多
Singer puts a modern musical face on ancient cultural classics In traditional loose sleeved Chinese costume and a hairstyle straight from ancient China, a slim female singer stepped onto the stage, singing a wistful s...Singer puts a modern musical face on ancient cultural classics In traditional loose sleeved Chinese costume and a hairstyle straight from ancient China, a slim female singer stepped onto the stage, singing a wistful song called Li. "Li is respect, Li is elegance, Li is purity, Li is tranquility; Li comes from a smile, Li comes from love, Li comes from the heart," she sings, accompanied by a melody of haunting court music. The singer is appearing on CCTV, China’s National TV station, in a music program aired during the 2008 Olympic Games.展开更多
In the search for sustainability,Sri Lanka like most countries has been looking at modern and new materials and technologies as much as at the indigenous practices.Despite having possessed a resourceful repository of ...In the search for sustainability,Sri Lanka like most countries has been looking at modern and new materials and technologies as much as at the indigenous practices.Despite having possessed a resourceful repository of traditional technologies and practices,their reinventions,however,have remained somewhat unrecognized.This stems partly from the absence of focused research as well as sponsored or recognized programs to promote and experiment with the new possibilities of their applications in modern building.Sri Lanka’s traditional architecture has been extensively studied,and there exists much literature on the art and construction of the buildings.However,a greater focus has been on recording the variety of their spatial patterns together with the architectural compositions and appearances of buildings and their architectural details(De Vos 1988;De Silva 1990;Lewcock et al.2002).While De Vos and De Silva have constructed a set of patterns of traditional Sri Lankan houses in settlements,Lewcock et al.have traversed the entire range of traditional settlements and buildings and particularly their architectural splendor.Karunaratne has often highlighted the marvel of timber architecture(1984),while many archeologists have discussed the structures and constructions of buildings in the context of the history and archeology of Sri Lanka’s ancient civilizations.In contrast,Dayaratne(1999,2000,2003,2007)shows how its indigenous architecture has been inherently sustainable and how some of the modern architects have employed their principles in creating architecture that is appropriate to culture and kinder to the environment.This paper provides a general introduction to the traditional materials of Sri Lanka and examines in detail how earth architecture has been revitalized as a sustainable approach to building.展开更多
AFTER serving for eight years as the chief artistic supervisor in the Hong Kong Dance Troupe, Shu Qiao recently returned to Beijing with a brand-new dance drama. named "Memorial Ceremony for Youth." The back...AFTER serving for eight years as the chief artistic supervisor in the Hong Kong Dance Troupe, Shu Qiao recently returned to Beijing with a brand-new dance drama. named "Memorial Ceremony for Youth." The background story of "Memorial Ceremony for Youth" is based on the life of the poet Yin Fu (1909-1931). Yin Fu is an important revolutionary poet of China’s modern literature. He展开更多
This article explores the intersections of Buddhism,Daoism,and contemporary French literary practice in the study of the everyday(quotidien).Since the 1980s,French literature has increasingly shifted its focus from th...This article explores the intersections of Buddhism,Daoism,and contemporary French literary practice in the study of the everyday(quotidien).Since the 1980s,French literature has increasingly shifted its focus from the exotic to the mundane,engaging with theoretical frameworks developed by scholars such as Henri Lefebvre and Michel de Certeau.Drawing on Buddhist notions of emptiness and dependent arising,as well as Daoist principles of yin-yang interdependence,the article bridges Eastern and Western philosophies to demonstrate the everyday not as a static or trivial backdrop,but as a dynamic and transformative space.It further examines how representations of daily life in the works of Georges Perec and Jacques Roubaud employ the meticulous documentation of mundane details to uncover hidden patterns,rhythms,and structures of human experience.Through literary fieldwork,Perec and Roubaud challenge conventional perceptions of the everyday,unveiling its depth,complexity,and potential for reinvention.展开更多
A young artist reinvents an old sartorial skill from rural ethnic communities into globally recognized high fashion.LACKING a unified writing system,the ancestors of the Miao people,an ethnic group primarily living in...A young artist reinvents an old sartorial skill from rural ethnic communities into globally recognized high fashion.LACKING a unified writing system,the ancestors of the Miao people,an ethnic group primarily living in mountainous areas in central and southwestern China,encoded their history in the exquisite design of traditional clothing,especially embroidery.They express reverence for nature and appreciation of life with needles and threads.展开更多
When discussing iconic Chinese cashmere brands,ERDOS is alwaysat the center of the conversation.Once famous across China for its slogan,"ERDOS brings warmth to all,"the traditional brand has now embarked on ...When discussing iconic Chinese cashmere brands,ERDOS is alwaysat the center of the conversation.Once famous across China for its slogan,"ERDOS brings warmth to all,"the traditional brand has now embarked on a journey of moderniza-tion and stylish reinvention.展开更多
文摘Poised on the edge of Northeast Asia,where China meets the Korean Peninsula and Russia’s Far East,Jilin Province emerges as a mosaic-its identity woven from rugged borderlands,industrial legacy and 21st-century ambition.
文摘Singer puts a modern musical face on ancient cultural classics In traditional loose sleeved Chinese costume and a hairstyle straight from ancient China, a slim female singer stepped onto the stage, singing a wistful song called Li. "Li is respect, Li is elegance, Li is purity, Li is tranquility; Li comes from a smile, Li comes from love, Li comes from the heart," she sings, accompanied by a melody of haunting court music. The singer is appearing on CCTV, China’s National TV station, in a music program aired during the 2008 Olympic Games.
文摘In the search for sustainability,Sri Lanka like most countries has been looking at modern and new materials and technologies as much as at the indigenous practices.Despite having possessed a resourceful repository of traditional technologies and practices,their reinventions,however,have remained somewhat unrecognized.This stems partly from the absence of focused research as well as sponsored or recognized programs to promote and experiment with the new possibilities of their applications in modern building.Sri Lanka’s traditional architecture has been extensively studied,and there exists much literature on the art and construction of the buildings.However,a greater focus has been on recording the variety of their spatial patterns together with the architectural compositions and appearances of buildings and their architectural details(De Vos 1988;De Silva 1990;Lewcock et al.2002).While De Vos and De Silva have constructed a set of patterns of traditional Sri Lankan houses in settlements,Lewcock et al.have traversed the entire range of traditional settlements and buildings and particularly their architectural splendor.Karunaratne has often highlighted the marvel of timber architecture(1984),while many archeologists have discussed the structures and constructions of buildings in the context of the history and archeology of Sri Lanka’s ancient civilizations.In contrast,Dayaratne(1999,2000,2003,2007)shows how its indigenous architecture has been inherently sustainable and how some of the modern architects have employed their principles in creating architecture that is appropriate to culture and kinder to the environment.This paper provides a general introduction to the traditional materials of Sri Lanka and examines in detail how earth architecture has been revitalized as a sustainable approach to building.
文摘AFTER serving for eight years as the chief artistic supervisor in the Hong Kong Dance Troupe, Shu Qiao recently returned to Beijing with a brand-new dance drama. named "Memorial Ceremony for Youth." The background story of "Memorial Ceremony for Youth" is based on the life of the poet Yin Fu (1909-1931). Yin Fu is an important revolutionary poet of China’s modern literature. He
基金funded by Sichuan International Studies University within the framework of the research project“Oulipian Experimentalism and Spatial Structure in the Travel Narratives of Jacques Roubaud”(sisu202008).
文摘This article explores the intersections of Buddhism,Daoism,and contemporary French literary practice in the study of the everyday(quotidien).Since the 1980s,French literature has increasingly shifted its focus from the exotic to the mundane,engaging with theoretical frameworks developed by scholars such as Henri Lefebvre and Michel de Certeau.Drawing on Buddhist notions of emptiness and dependent arising,as well as Daoist principles of yin-yang interdependence,the article bridges Eastern and Western philosophies to demonstrate the everyday not as a static or trivial backdrop,but as a dynamic and transformative space.It further examines how representations of daily life in the works of Georges Perec and Jacques Roubaud employ the meticulous documentation of mundane details to uncover hidden patterns,rhythms,and structures of human experience.Through literary fieldwork,Perec and Roubaud challenge conventional perceptions of the everyday,unveiling its depth,complexity,and potential for reinvention.
文摘A young artist reinvents an old sartorial skill from rural ethnic communities into globally recognized high fashion.LACKING a unified writing system,the ancestors of the Miao people,an ethnic group primarily living in mountainous areas in central and southwestern China,encoded their history in the exquisite design of traditional clothing,especially embroidery.They express reverence for nature and appreciation of life with needles and threads.
文摘When discussing iconic Chinese cashmere brands,ERDOS is alwaysat the center of the conversation.Once famous across China for its slogan,"ERDOS brings warmth to all,"the traditional brand has now embarked on a journey of moderniza-tion and stylish reinvention.